The Characteristics of Aboriginal Recidivists
Cherokee Healing: Myth, Dreams, and Medicine
Chicago American Indian Oral History Pilot Project: Transcript Description and Index
Interviewees were: Leroy Wesaw, Pat Wesaw, Rose Maney, Amy Lester Skendandore, Floria Forcia, Clarise Krause, Phyllis Fastwolf, Peggy DesJarlait, Rosebud Yellow Robe, Willard LaMere, Mae Chevalier, Marlene Straus, Ada Powers, Roselle Mars, Claire Young, Inez Running Bear Dennison, Susan Powers, Cornelia Penn, Vince Catches, Ann Lim, Dan Battise, Margaret Redcloud, Joe White, and Joan Takahara.
Chief Big Bear of the Plains Cree
Chief Commissioner Named
Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Red Pheasant Aiding Escape of Indian Officials
Chief Roland Crowe
Chief Solomon Sanderson
Chiefly Feasts
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
Child Welfare Law, "Best Interests of the Child" Ideology, and First Nations
Children and the Future: Indian Education at Wallaceburg District Secondary School
Examines a collaboration between the Walpole Island First Nation and the neighboring Wallaceburg District Secondary School to improve the education of Indigenous students and what can be learned to address persistent educational issues for Indigenous populations nationwide.
Chilocco Indian Boarding School : Tool for Assimilation, Home for Indian Youth
Chinook Jargon and Native Cultural Persistence in the Grand Ronde Indian Community, 1856-1907: A Special Case of Creolization
Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oregon, 1984.
Choctaws and Missionaries in Mississippi Before 1830
Choosing Border Work
A personal reflection of a non-Indigenous researcher conducting research in within Indigenous communities.
Christmas in the 1940’s
Christopher Columbus: Lost Havens in the Ruins of Representation
Chronometric and Relative Age Determination of Petroglyphs in the Western United States
Circles of Power: Life Histories of Native American Indian Women Elders in Education
Citizen of the Year: An Inspiration To All
Clarence Joseph Trotchie Interview
The Class Action as a Remedy for Abuse Experienced in Residential Schools: Institutional Abuse & Public Response: A NWAC Discussion Paper
Clinical Profile and Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in an Isolated Community in British Columbia
Clippings re: Edgar Mapletoft
A Closer Look at Cultural Contact: Some Evidence From 'Yambuk', Western Victoria
Clothing In The Arctic: A Means Of Protection, A Statement of Identity
CMHC On-reserve Housing Programs: Program Evaluation Report
Co-Morbid Symptoms of Depression and Conduct Disorder in First Nations Children: Some Findings From the Flower of Two Soils Project
Collected Papers on the Human History of the Northwest Territories. Occasional Paper No. 1
The Collecting of Bones for Anthropological Narratives
The College on the Hill
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Historical note:
On 2 May 1885 Lieutenant Colonel William Otter was defeated by Poundmaker's war chief Fine-Day at the Battle of Cut Knife near Battleford, SK. A flying column of Canadian militia and army regulars was defeated by Poundmaker despite their use of a Gatling gun.